《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第9期
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- Paralytic rabies after a two week holiday in India
- Clostridium difficile associated diarrhoea: diagnosis and treatment
- Childhood eczema
- Targets and self monitoring in hypertension: randomised controlled tri
- Self monitoring of high blood pressure
- Foundation programme for newly qualified doctors
- UN millennium health goals will not be achieved, report warns
- Prison officers had no sign of Shipman's suicidal tendencies
- What's new in the other general journals
- Ten year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial of care in a strok
- Could a randomised trial answer the controversy relating to elective c
- The partial smoking ban in licensed establishments and health inequali
- Effectiveness of innovations in nurse led chronic disease management f
- Analysis of quality of interventions in systematic reviews
- Methods of delivering drugs
- Clean drinking water for homes in Africa and other less developed coun
- Coronary heart disease in women
- Chronic pain is poorly managed
- Half a million Americans use methamphetamine every week
- BMA warns against unnecessary screening tests in private sector
- Dutch murder case leads to talks with attorney general
- South African doctors arrested in kidney sale scandal
- Skin biopsy rates and incidence of melanoma: population based ecologic
- Household based treatment of drinking water with flocculant-disinfecta
- Global Fund pulls grants to Myanmar and Uganda
- GPs' diagnoses of type II diabetes rose by 50% in 10 years, study show
- International maternal health indicators and middle-income countries:
- US National Institutes of Health issue new ethics guidelines
- Parents of disabled baby lose appeal against court order
- Merck faces ongoing claims after Texan ruling on rofecoxib
- Avoiding rabies
- Misdiagnosis raises questions about extent of avian flu epidemic
- New cholera vaccine is effective among people with HIV
- NHS safety agency issues guidance on nasogastric tubes
- FDA advisers warn: COX 2 inhibitors increase risk of heart attack and
- Restraint should be last resort for violent behaviour
- Sharp rise in deaths in South Africa is largely due to AIDS
- US jury finds that antidepressant did not cause boy to kill his grandp
- Access to catheterisation facilities in patients admitted with acute c
- Doctor who spoke out on public health issue is sued
- Conservatives promise to end waiting lists
- Reproduction of chest pain by palpation: diagnostic accuracy in suspec
- Exercises to prevent lower limb injuries in youth sports: cluster rand
- Atypical antipsychotic drugs and risk of ischaemic stroke: population
- Effectiveness of lactam antibiotics compared with antibiotics active
- Nausea and vomiting due to insulin glargine in patient with type 1 dia
- Inequity of use of implantable cardioverter defibrillators in England:
- Adolescents in primary care
- Recent developments in pain in dementia
- A step forward in the everyday management of adults with community acq
- ethical review and ethical behaviour
- More on compulsory registration of clinical trials
- More on compulsory registration of clinical trials
- Learning from low income countries
- Childhood deafness poses problems in developing countries
- Pulmonary rehabilitation and readmissions in COPD
- Pulmonary rehabilitation and readmissions in COPD
- Branding treatment of children in rural India should be banned
- Waiting times fall, but hospitals are still dirty, survey of patients
- FDA's safety reform is greeted with scepticism
- New suspension procedures aim to cut NHS disciplinary bill
- Climate change already costs 150 000 lives a year, experts say
- UK regulator to shame companies for misleading advertisements
- In brief
- NICE issues guidance for diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer
- Surgeon paints the fire that scarred his patients
- Research ethics committees deserve support
- patients may be less risk averse than committees
- Ethics, audit, and research: all shades of grey
- Learning from low income countries
- Learning from low income countries
- My six day experience in the Middle East
- Learning from low income countries
- Learning from low income countries
- Learning from low income countries